March 2015 News of Sun City Center

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The News of March 2015 - ISSUE #80

...an official publication of the Sun City Center Community Association

Don’t Miss Sun City Center FunFest 2015

Health Fair

Vendors at the Health Fair will be offering information on health services and performing various tests in the Caper and Horizon room in the Atrium. Mobile units participating will be parked just outside the door on the Atrium’s east side. The Veterans Administration van will be in the parking lot on the south side of Cherry Hills.

Community Groups

O ver 100 clubs, community organizations and businesses will be on hand, offering food, information and unique handmade craft creations. Most of the club rooms on campus will be open welcoming visitors.

COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE

March 5 Lawn Concert Band Stand – 3 – 5 p.m. 11 Board Meeting Rollins Theater – 9 a.m. 11 Membership Meeting Community Hall – 7 p.m. 17 Community Leaders Meeting Florida Room – 9 a.m. April 8 Board Meeting Rollins Theater – 9 a.m. 21 Community Leaders Meeting Florida Room – 9 a.m. Agendas for monthly Board Meetings will be posted on Official Bulletin Boards the Friday before and on CA website (suncitycenter.org – under “Association”). They will also be sent via “What’s New in the CA” email. Every Wednesday: Orientation for new members in the Board Room at 1 p.m.

CA Contact Information Phone: 633-3500 sccboard@suncitycenter.org Website: suncitycenter.org

Information Center 813-642-2044

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The Sun City Center annual FunFest is the C ommunity Association’s largest event, with thousands attending. Held on the Central Campus, 1009 N. Pebble Beach Blvd., it is free and open to the public. The event this year is March 21, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Entertainment

Solid Gold, Elvis (aka Bill Lindsey) and The Dukes will be performing their always popular shows in the Main Tent and Wonders of Nature will be in the Florida Room. Displays by Elmira’s Wildlife Refuge, C.A.R.E. and the Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center will be stationed outside the Arts and Crafts Building; and numerous SCC clubs will be in the Florida Room, Dance Studio and Lap Pool. The Front Porch Pickers will be entertaining poolside. Inside the Rollins Theater, the Pelican Players and Performing Arts Club, SCC Women’s Chorus, SCC Men’s Chorus and Par for the Chorus will be performing. All locations and times will be listed in a handout distributed by greeters at the event. (Look for the red balloons!)

Shuttles/Parking

All drivers, including vendors, should be aware that Cherry Hills will be closed to traffic after 8:30 a.m. Golf carts are encouraged and there will be designated parking for them on and around the campus. For easier parking, visitors are encouraged to park at the SCC Community Hall on S. Pebble Beach and ride the shuttle buses. The free transportation starts at 8:30 a.m.

from Community Hall, with the last bus departing FunFest at 2:30 p.m.

Sponsors

This event would not be possible without sponsors. FunFest Chair Susan Muise encourages visitors to pick up product and service information at vendor exhibits and to thank them for participating in this event. Contact for event information: susanmuise430@ gmail.com or 633-2479

New Equipment Installed at CA Fitness Center By Phyllis Hodges The C ommun it y Ass o ci at i on’s yearlong $80,000 Fitness Center project of installing a new circuit of 14 machines, four new treadmills and five specialty benches is completed—and these machines are beauties! It was a major effort for the Fitness Center Committee that consists of Chairman Ernie Kociban, Jim Blackstone, Kevin Burke, Doug Seipelt, Kathy Tanzner and Paula Terrenzi. Sam Sudman, CA director, serves as the committee’s board liaison. “The CA with the guidance of the Fitness Center Committee is committed to providing high quality physical fitness equipment to meet the expectations and needs of our members. Equipment is replaced according to its projected life,” Sam said. Although the committee uses a systematic approach for updating the Center, there has been nothing of this magnitude in recent years. Included in the 23 new pieces are replacements for 18 old ones, some of which were 20 years old. Ernie sends kudos Kevin Burke’s way for spearheading the selection process. “Many advancements have been made to

PHOTO BY PHYLLIS HODGES

By Phyllis Hodges FunFest 2015 is approaching fast. On March 21, the Sun City Center Community Association Central Campus, 1009 N. Pebble Beach Blvd., will be filled with thousands of people seeking several hours of merriment with entertainment, exhibits and food. The fun starts promptly at 9 a.m. with an opening ceremony at the bandstand and concludes at 2 p.m. This is the day Sun City Center invites the public to a showcase of its “active senior lifestyle.” Admission is free.

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Committee Chairman Ernie Kociban tries out the new Seated Calf Extension that is new to the Fitness Center as part of the $80,000 program just completed. He said that the project management experience of Kevin Burke, committee member (standing), was invaluable during the year that it took to complete the project.

make equipment better, safer and more ergonomically user-friendly,” said Kevin. “We talked to repairmen as well as

On the Inside Arts & Entertainment.................. 19 - 22 Bulletin Board.........................................18 CARE..........................................................37 Club News.......................................... 7 -16 Crossword................................................19 CryptoQuote...........................................23 Entertainment Corner.........................19 Faith & Services ...........................38 & 39 Golf Scores.....................................26 & 28 Library Update......................................... 5 Lifestyles..................................................... 5

Looking Back ........................................... 2 Meet your Neighbor(s).......................... 5 Military............................................32 & 33 Movies.......................................................22 Newcomers............................................... 2 Poem .........................................................20 President’s Report................................... 3 Sports............................................... 25 - 30 Sudoku......................................................33 Travel ........................................................36 Where Will You Take The SCC Story?.6

suppliers and managers of other fitness facilities before settling on Precor. It is a

See Equipment on page 2.

Did You Know?

During the work on the Central Campus parking lots, Hillsborough County allowed parking on Cherry Hills Drive. Now that our construction is completed, the “No Parking” signs are again in place. Parking on Cherry Hills is no longer legal and could result in a $153 fine. Note: Heard something recently that might be of interest for this feature? Send suggestions to hodgespress@ gmail.com.


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